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TechRepublic Member | July 11, 2011

Are you pouring your consulting fees into your gas tank?

The rising gasoline prices in the U.S. is causing some consultants to think about how to account for these costs in their billing. Let us know if and how you're accounting for the high cost of fuel. Read more

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What to do when it's one of those days

If nothing seems to be going right, read Chip Camden's words of wisdom for dealing with these stressful situations. He also lists three reasons why people may experience streaks of bad luck. Read more

Lessons learned in the Forming and Storming team development phases

Andy Makar shares his simple strategies for effectively manage a project team in the first two phases of Bruce Tuckman's team development model, Forming and Storming. Read more

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Does Office 365 signal the end of Small Business Server?

Office 365 is being touted as the perfect solution for the same small businesses currently using Microsoft's Small Business Server to get Exchange and SharePoint. Will the cloud kill SBS? Read more

First rural sourcing effort proves successful

Rural sourcing offers a less expensive alternative to $200-per-hour developers and offshoring. Read more

Increase your communication efficiency using a draft message as a template

With some careful use of draft features found in Outlook, you can increase your efficiency when it comes to sending repeat emails. Read more

Parsing CSV by feeding BNF to Haskell's Parsec module

Chip Camden shows how easy it is to translate Backus-Naur Form rules into Haskell code that will parse a comma-separated file. Read more

DIY: How to find older versions of Microsoft Office software

Jack Wallen offers several suggestions to a TechRepublic member who is interested in locating older versions of Microsoft Office software. Read more

Five tips for managing pain at work

It's not something people really talk about, but a lot of your co-workers are toughing out some serious pain -- and maybe you are, too. Read more


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Bluetooth speakerphones: there's an app for that.

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Cracking Open the HTC Flyer

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC Flyer. Inside this 7-inch, Android tablet, he found hardware from Elpida, Samsung, Qualcomm, and N-Trig. View on site



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The humorous side of IT

Some geek humor is only appreciated by IT pros. Alan Norton discusses clueless user stories, silly names, and more, as well as when humor and IT don't mix.



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